“The people in this neighborhood are incredibly discerning about their food,” said owner Christina Lekkas, who, along with husband Peter, also runs the acclaimed Elia restaurant in Bay Ridge.

“It’s something I prepared myself for before we even opened,” she said. “Park Slope people want to know where the ingredients are from, how you’re cooking them, who’s cooking them. Luckily the response has been good — they’ve been pleased with my answers, and the product!”

It’s no wonder, considering Purbird has been almost 10 years in the making.

The ultimate chicken aficionado, Lekkas has long dreamt of opening a restaurant where poultry was more than an overdone, underwhelming afterthought.

“More often than not, when you order chicken, it’s dry, greasy, or a below-average bird to begin with,” said Lekkas. “For me, the idea was to create a menu where every single item is made with perfectly cooked chicken.”

Elia chef, Ivan Martinez, has helped her realize her vision, creating an elaborate brining system for the chickens, mixing white and dark meat to form the perfect burger, and whipping up a frequently changing roster of house-made sauces and condiments, like quince chutney, jalapeno/caper puree, and cherry ketchup.

“The food is simple and accessible, yet interesting and unique at the same time,” said Purbird customer Martin Doyle of St. Johns Place. “Kids and their parents can both really enjoy themselves here.”